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SOLD Cimarron 1861 Navy, .36 cal., 7 1/2" barrel, steel frame, with cut/screws for stock

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As-new Cimarron 1861 Navy, .36 cal., 7 1/2" barrel, steel frame, with cut/screws for stock

* * * $330 + $20 for insured priority shipping (US48) * * *

- 1861 Navy blackpowder revolver
- Case-hardened steel frame, steel triggerguard and backstrap
- 7.5" barrel
- .36 caliber
- "CFS" model (cut for stock)

This beautiful revolver needs a new home -- it's just been sitting in my vault and wants to get out into the sunshine and make some noise! It has never been fired it with blackpowder (or bullets), but I did funciton test with caps only. Worked great ;-)

Looks as-new, and comes with box, manual, registration card (never submitted) -- everything a new revolver would come with!

* * * $330 + $20 for insured priority shipping (US48) * * *

If this ad is up, the revolver is available. I accept Zelle, PP (F&F), check, or postal MO -- if you want to pay another way, ask. I may say yes! Not looking for trades.

I've sold and bought through this forum many times, and can provide references if desired.

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This is an Uberti, correct? Does it have the Cimarron engraving on the top of the barrel?
 
I am not an expert in Italian reproductions and importers, but I belive it is an Uberti (branded as such on the bottom of the box). The barrel top does have Cimmaron's roll stamped info.
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